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Wayne State names interim law school dean

Jocelyn Benson has been named interim dean of the Wayne State University Law School, effective Monday, Dec. 17.

Benson, an associate professor, has been a member of the law faculty since 2005 and is the associate director of the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights. In that capacity she created and directs the Michigan Allies Project, an effort designed to track hate incidents throughout the state and provide legal support for victims.

“Professor Benson’s diverse experience and passion for law make her the ideal candidate for this appointment,” said Wayne State President Allan Gilmour said in a statement. “I am confident that she will have a significant and positive impact on Wayne State University’s Law School.”

Benson founded and is the executive director of the nonpartisan Michigan Center for Election Law and Administration, which hosts projects that support transparency and integrity in elections. Last year, the center hosted Michigan’s first Citizens’ Redistricting Competition, inviting residents to draw their own redistricting maps for the state. She also founded and is president of Military Spouses of Michigan.

Prior to joining the law faculty, Benson clerked for Judge Damon Keith on the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals . She also worked for the Democratic National Committee, and investigated hate groups and hate crimes for the Southern Poverty Law Center.

“I am thrilled with the opportunity to work more closely with the Law School’s world-class faculty and our outstanding students,” Benson said in a statement. “I look forward to building on the foundation of my predecessors and helping the school become the premier public interest law school in the Midwest.”

After earning a bachelor’s from Wellesley College, Benson earned a master of philosophy as a Marshall Scholar at Oxford University and a law degree from Harvard Law School.